Apartheid in South African Libraries

Apartheid in South African Libraries
Author: Jacqueline Audrey Kalley
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 081083605X

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South Africa will be dealing with the legacy of apartheid for generations. Dr. Jacqueline Kalley has had the foresight and vision to document the experiences of black library users during South Africa's years of apartheid, focusing her studies on the second half of the twentieth century, when apartheid reached its zenith. Apartheid in South African Libraries is an in-depth study of the effect of apartheid on public, provincial, and community library services in South Africa. With a high degree of accuracy and objectivity, Dr. Kalley documents the past record and experiences of black libraries. She masterfully integrates the numerous aspects of this complicated subject including historical, legal, and resource concerns. A historical introduction helps provide background and context for the work, and an index, bibliography, and photographs round out the book.

A Social History of the University Presses in Apartheid South Africa

A Social History of the University Presses in Apartheid South Africa
Author: Elizabeth Le Roux
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004293489

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In A History of the University Presses in Apartheid South Africa, Elizabeth le Roux examines the origins, publishing lists and philosophies of the university presses, as well as academic freedom and knowledge production, during the apartheid era.

Burning Books and Leveling Libraries

Burning Books and Leveling Libraries
Author: Rebecca Knuth
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780275990077

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In her previous book Libricide, Knuth focused on book destruction by authoritarian regimes: Nazis, Serbs in Bosnia, Iraqis in Kuwait, Maoists during the Cultural Revolution in China, and the Chinese Communists in Tibet. But authoritarian governments are not the only perpetrators. Extremists of all stripes--through terrorism, war, ethnic cleansing, genocide, and other forms of mass violence--are also responsible for widespread cultural destruction, as she demonstrates in this new book. Whether the product of passion or of a cool-headed decision to use ideas to rationalize excess, the decimation of the world's libraries has occurred throughout the 20th century, and there is no end in sight. Cultural destruction is, therefore, of increasing concern to the library community, educators, human rights and civil rights activists, and caring citizens.

The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid

The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid
Author: Anton David Lowenberg,William H. Kaempfer
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0472109057

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What motivated South Africa's former white leaders to hand over the reins of power to a black government? Economist Anton D. Lowenberg examines the economic interests that led to apartheid and the economic prospects for post-apartheid South African society.

African Women and Apartheid

African Women and Apartheid
Author: Rebekah Lee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0755618920

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"In this compelling study, Rebekah Lee explores the process and consequences of settlement through the everyday lives and testimonies of three generations of African women in Cape Town during the apartheid (1948-94) and post-apartheid periods. How did African women experience apartheid? How did they create a sense of belonging in a city that actively denied and resisted their presence? Through detailed analyses of women's management of domestic economies, their participation in township social organizations, their home renovation priorities and patterns of energy use, this study evokes a larger history of gendered and generational struggles over identity, place and belonging. It provides a deeper and more nuanced understanding of African women in apartheid and post-apartheid society, and of urbanization in South Africa. Drawing together scholarship and new methodologies from anthropology, history, human geography and development studies, "African Women and Apartheid" will be valuable to anyone with interests in South Africa, gender, urbanization, the African family, oral history and memory."--Bloomsbury publishing.

South Africa s Dreams

South Africa s Dreams
Author: Robert J. Gordon
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2021-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789209754

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In the early sixties, South Africa’s colonial policies in Namibia served as a testing ground for many key features of its repressive ‘Grand Apartheid’ infrastructure, including strategies for countering anti-apartheid resistance. Exposing the role that anthropologists played, this book analyses how the knowledge used to justify and implement apartheid was created. Understanding these practices and the ways in which South Africa’s experiences in Namibia influenced later policy at home is also critically evaluated, as is the matter of adjudicating the many South African anthropologists who supported the regime.

In the Name of Apartheid

In the Name of Apartheid
Author: Martin Meredith
Publsiher: Hamish Hamilton
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1988
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015013278059

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Apartheid in South Africa

Apartheid in South Africa
Author: Sean Connolly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2001
Genre: Apartheid
ISBN: 0431118663

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This new series provides a thorough account of 20th Century conflicts, whilst supplying more than just a straightforward narrative. Each book tackles a different conflict and examines the effect on ordinary people, provides biographies of the leading figures involved and examines media coverage. Includes: - photos and maps - timeline - glossary and index - other resources such as web sites, contact details of organisations, list of further reading.